By the COONAMBLE TIMES with ABC NEWS.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has conceded Australia's tax system is "imperfect", declaring he's "won support" for broader tax reform that addresses intergenerational inequity at the government's three-day economic reform summit in Canberra last week.
Regional business people just want to see some real world results come out of the talks.
Mr Chalmers told reporters the "hard work begins now" after consensus was reached on 10 key priorities, from modernising government services and turbocharging housing supply to making artificial intelligence a national focus.
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